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The War of the Worlds

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Plot

The residents of a small town are excited when a flaming meteor lands in the hills, until they discover it is the first of many transport devices from Mars bringing an army of invaders invincible to any man-made weapon, even the atomic bomb.

Cast

Gene Barry as Dr. Clayton Forrester
Gene Barry

as Dr. Clayton Forrester

Ann Robinson as Sylvia Van Buren
Ann Robinson

as Sylvia Van Buren

Lewis Martin as Pastor Dr. Matthew Collins
Lewis Martin

as Pastor Dr. Matthew Collins

Les Tremayne as Maj. Gen. Mann
Les Tremayne

as Maj. Gen. Mann

Frank Kreig as Fiddler Hawkins (uncredited)
Frank Kreig

as Fiddler Hawkins (uncredited)

Vernon Rich as Col. Ralph Heffner
Vernon Rich

as Col. Ralph Heffner

Sandro Giglio as Dr. Bilderbeck
Sandro Giglio

as Dr. Bilderbeck

Ann Codee as Dr. Duprey (uncredited)
Ann Codee

as Dr. Duprey (uncredited)

Robert Cornthwaite as Dr. Pryor (as Bob Cornthwaite)
Robert Cornthwaite

as Dr. Pryor (as Bob Cornthwaite)

Cedric Hardwicke as Commentary (voice) (as Sir Cedric Hardwicke)
Cedric Hardwicke

as Commentary (voice) (as Sir Cedric Hardwicke)

Movie Facts

Rated

  • G

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • August 13, 1953

Production Companies

  • Paramount Pictures

Production Countries

  • United States of America

Spoken Language

  • English

  • Español

  • Italiano

Budget

  • $2,000,000.00

Revenue

  • -

Runtime

  • 1.42 hrs

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Reviews

Smashing sci-fi film that is a landmark for special effects. Martians invade Earth with total destructive powers, seemingly unstoppable, mankind must find a way to beat them before all is Lost. In spite of the uproar and considerable success of Orson Welles' 1938 radio adaptation of the H.G Wells novel, War Of The Worlds was a topic that directors were staying well away from. Such high este…

_**Clark Kent & Lois Lane face an invasion of Martians!**_ A flaming meteor lands near a small town in rural California, yet it turns out it’s not really a meteor, but rather the beginning of an extraterrestrial invasion! “The War of the Worlds” (1953) loosely interprets H.G. Wells' classic 1898 novel and moves the events up to the mid-20th century wherein Earthlings have modern weapons …

Not great in terms of the script, acting or the abrupt ending, the practical effects were impressive and a lot of fun with the Martian ships flying and causing mayhem and destruction. I can imagine this wowed audiences back in '53. **3.0/5**